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- From: higgins@fnala.fnal.gov (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Re: Anti-atoms (was Re: Making Antimatter)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.100855.1@fnala.fnal.gov>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 16:08:55 GMT
- References: <C0JnwK.L1B@zoo.toronto.edu> <Jan08.193145.59326@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> <1993Jan8.192720.1@fnalnl.fnal.gov> <1993Jan9.095853.2229@pollux.lu.se>
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- In article <1993Jan9.095853.2229@pollux.lu.se>, magnus@thep.lu.se (Magnus Olsson) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan8.192720.1@fnalnl.fnal.gov> higgins@fnalnl.fnal.gov (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey) writes:
- >> H. Poth and collaborators have done work on
- >>antiprotonic atoms, where a negative antiproton orbits a positive
- >>nucleus for a short time (it's a nice probe of nuclear physics).
- >
- > And to clarify a little: "A short time" in this context is very short
- > indeed. I don't know the lifetime for an antiproton-proton system, but
- > the analogous electron-positron system, the positronium "atom", only
- > lives for about a microsecond before the electron and positron
- > annihilate each other.
-
- I was vague because I was in a hurry. Looking at the reference more
- carefully (H. Poth, "Antiprotonic, Hyperonic, and Antihydrogen Atoms,"
- *Proceedings of the First Workshop on Antimatter Physics at Low
- Energy*, Fermilab, 1986-- it may not be the definitive source of
- information, but had the advantage of being on the shelf in my
- office), I see that Poth says the delay between capture of a p-bar
- into an atomic orbit and its annihilation is less than 1E-10 seconds
- in most solids and liquids.
-
- > NOTE: I'm *not* dismissing antimatter as an energy source for
- > spaceships. I'm only saying that it will take a very long time before
- > it becomes even remotely practical.
-
- "A very long time" in this context is more than a few microseconds.
- These physicists are so addicted to their jargon!
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